Aubrey O’Day Says Diddy’s Trial Negatively Impacted Her Sex Life

Aubrey O'Day Says Diddy's Trial Negatively Impacted Her Sex Life


ABREY O’Day made his feelings about Sean ‘ Diddy ‘Combs Clear, especially since he awaits a verdict in his federal trial, where he could incur life imprisonment if he was found guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking.

And even if it was not directly involved in the procedure of trial, O’Day recently revealed that Diddy’s legal misfortunes had changed her point of view on meetings and sexual relations.

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Diddy’s federal trial harmed Aubrey O’Day sex life

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“You know, there is nothing that can really murder your sex life which is greater than the Diddy trial,” said O’Day US Weekly. “And I spoke to internal security over a year and there is something. I was not interested [in dating]. I haven’t had sex for years. “”

Witnesses began to take a stand in the Diddy’s trial the week of May 12, 2025, where many told heartbreaking stories about their alleged interactions with the rap magnate.

Cassie Ventura, who went out with Diddy for more than a decade until 2018, testified on the elaborate sexual orgies which would have been orchestrated by the rapper who would have involved male escorts, baby oil and hard medications.

According to O’Day, the details were too much to manage for her. “I just haven’t had sex for a while,” she said. “I’m not really interested.”

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She shared a similar feeling during a previous interview, where she criticized the interpreter “Finna Get Loose” for allowing her children to be present in the courtroom during such a graphic testimony.

“I do not know any father who would like their children to be seated through testimonies on how much their dad loved looking at people [get] Lubricated, F -K, having P-séd and urinated in the mouth, bringing his girlfriend in the other room and rubbing their cm on her nipples, “she said.

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O’Day wants Diddy to be brought to justice

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The part of the testimonies of the Diddy trial ended on Friday, June 27, which prompted the judge Arun Subramanian to provide his final instructions to the jury before sending them to deliberate just before noon on June 30.

During a previous interview, reported by The Blast, O’Day shared his hopes concerning the verdict.

“Justice for me in this context,” she said, “I would like to see all the crimes I know are true for him to serve time, personally.”

“Professionally, I would like the accusation to have done such an incredible job that no one had any questions right now,” she said. “I would like to see a world in which they really connected the points. I would like to see them really bring back the accusations for which they charged it.”

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However, O’Day also expressed his concern about the effectiveness of the accusation in the courtroom.

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O’Day says that his “rational” side thinks that Diddy should be guilty of what can be proven

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“There is a source of concern when you look at the trial, the very first part of all this takes place, and there are still questions for people,” said O’Day, who puts in a new reality show, “said Botched present: Rewind plastic surgery,” said. “I have no questions, but the accusation must have done a job well enough to make sure that the jury does not do it.”

O’Day added that even if she personally believes that her former boss is “guilty of all accusations”, the “rational” side of her considers that the verdict must be based on “which was proven”.

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Online, users seem to agree with the position of O’Day concerning the verdict based on what can be proven, with a writing “for free this man”.

They continued: “All those who participated did it willingly.”

Another user shared a similar feeling, declaring: “It was nothing other than a case of domestic violence. Wrap this SH-T.”

A third user said he thought that Diddy’s case was “strongly influenced by the public”.

“It is not a fair trial and too many people and not enough facts,” they added.

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